The use of mixed methods designs for conducting research has become a major trend in social science research. Renowned methodological expert Janice Morse presents a guide to intermediate and experienced researchers on the possibilities inherent in mixed method research. She offers the basic principles of conducting this kind of study, then examines a wide variety of design options available to the researcher, including their strengths and weaknesses and when to use them.
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Janice Morse holds the Barnes Presidential Endowed Chair in the College of Nursing at University of Utah. Trained as an anthropologist, she founded and is former director of the International Institute for Qualitative Methodology at University of Alberta, where she taught for many years. She is author or editor of numerous volumes on qualitative research in health care and nursing and has been conducting mixed method research since the 1970s. Morse founded and edits the journal Qualitative Health Research.
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